About 8,600 miles away from the ravaged cities in the Philippines, assistant geography professor Nuala Cowan has worked with volunteers nearly every day this week to help rebuild the region by recreating maps. She said on the first day, 90 people showed up.

Over the last year, deanships in the law and business schools have been cut short after highly publicized tussles with faculty and top administrators over governance and budgets. Now, the University’s recruiting message will stress a stronger support structure to transition new leaders.

CapMac co-owners Brian Arnoff and Vicky Harris have looked into storefronts in the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area – and specifically around GW’s neighborhood – but have not yet pinned down a location.

A group of MBA students say long-ignored issues of organization, advising staff and teaching quality has plagued the GW School of Business this year. The group will meet with business school administrators Thursday in a push for more transparency, delivering a “bill of expectations” to the school’s interim dean, Christopher Kayes, and Associate Dean for […]

Gray, who has all the trappings of a mayoral candidate, has remained silent on his plans for 2014. He did not participate in the debate, which was hosted by the D.C. Bar Association, though the organization invites incumbents.

About one-third of the halls reduced their electric use and roughly three-quarters reduced their water use from their historic averages, said Shannon Ross, a coordinator in the Office of Sustainability.

Over the course of a month, Zoe Hall, a sophomore at Albert Einstein High School, created a drawing based only on an essay Regier wrote describing his time in the Marines as part of a first-time project organized by GW’s Office of Military and Veteran Student Services.